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Meet my brother in law - our difficult family member - UPDATED UPDATE
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 100698" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>He's hardly a kid. He broke the law. He has stolen from all of you. I think you may be a little blinded by who he is. He's a drug addict and a thief.</p><p>He should go to jail for what he did. He has shown in the past that he won't accept help--do you really think things have changed? To be helped, you need to be highly motivated. It doesn't help to go to rehab if you're thinking about the next fix...</p><p>I know it's hard, but, for his sake, I'd turn him in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 100698, member: 1550"] He's hardly a kid. He broke the law. He has stolen from all of you. I think you may be a little blinded by who he is. He's a drug addict and a thief. He should go to jail for what he did. He has shown in the past that he won't accept help--do you really think things have changed? To be helped, you need to be highly motivated. It doesn't help to go to rehab if you're thinking about the next fix... I know it's hard, but, for his sake, I'd turn him in. [/QUOTE]
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